TAYLOR Swift is performing at Edinburgh's Murrayfield this weekend but fans may be less than impressed with the weather forecast.
The three concerts will largely be outdoors, meaning it's important to know what the weather will be like ahead of the event.
Here is the weather forecast for Edinburgh on Friday (June 7), Saturday (June 8) and Sunday (June 9).
Here is the weather forecast for Taylor Swift at Murrayfield
After a warm weekend, things are set to change this week as we introduce a cooler northwesterly flow of air 🌡️ pic.twitter.com/BmwZl63rE9
— Met Office (@metoffice) June 3, 2024
Here is the Met Office weather forecast for Edinburgh this weekend ahead of the Taylor Swift concerts.
Friday, June 7
From around 10am to 4pm, there will be a 40% chance of rain with partially sunny conditions being predicted by the meteorological organisation.
Temperatures will remain mild at around 12C but will begin sharply dropping from around 10pm.
Saturday, June 8
There will be a 30% and 40% chance of rain between the hours of 10am and 7pm with partially sunny conditions being possible.
The temperature will be around 12C and 13C until around 10pm.
Sunday, June 9
Conditions are likely to be just as wet on Sunday with a 30% chance of rain between 4pm and midnight.
At around 4pm, temperatures will rise to as high as 14C before dropping to 10C by 10pm.
How to get to Murrayfield for the Eras Tour concerts
Here is how you can make your way to Murrayfield for Taylor Swift's three concerts:
Bus
According to the Scottish Rugby website, there are a number of bus routes taking passengers to Murrayfield.
Lothian Bus services 1, 2, 22 and 30 take riders to Westfield Road, Services 3, 25, 33 and 38 stop at Gorgie Road while services 12, 26 and 31 take passengers to Corstorphine Road.
Edinburgh Airport's Airlink 100 stops close to the events centre while Livingston Services X27/X28 are also popular bus routes.
First Bus also operates services, including the 23, 24 and 38 as well as the 900 Service from Glasgow to Edinburgh.
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Tram and train
Fast and frequent tram services travel to and from the entrance of Murrayfield Stadium.
The Edinburgh Gateway, Edinburgh Park Station, Haymarket Station and St Andrew Square tram stops are a short walk from Waverley Station.
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